Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 244, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1909 Page: 7 of 8
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PAGE SEVEN
AGENTS FOR LA VOGUE SUITS AND COATS
Want
A Stirring Sale of ions' Long
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GRADY COUNTY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA.
Coats
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$12.50 and $15.00
We offer for this week Twenty-five
Handsome Long Coats of Black and
Colored Wool Kerseys and Fancy
Scotch mixtures both plain tailored
and elaborately trimmed styles val-
ues up to $20. Special for this week
$12.50 and $15.00
See our Special Offerings in Womens
Suits at
$15.00 and $19.50
ALTERATIONS MADE FREE OF CHARGE
Ji iH
Sample Skirts at 33 1-3
Per Cent Discount
Our Eastern buyer '
has just sent us tt.e
enure fall samples of
Panama and Voile
Skirts bought from
the
Superior Skirt
Co. and the
Fraley Skirt Co.
at St. Louis.
These Skirts range
in price from $5.03 to
$25 00 at the discount
allowed. Prices will
start at
$3.50
Long Silk Kimonas $5.00
and $6.00
Three different styles
long Silk Kimonas
made of silks usually
found iu $7.50 to f 10
Kimonas handsome
floral and Oriental
Patterns. Pikes
$5.00 AND $6.00
Ladies silk m.ill h ad
scaifs black and
colors. Each 75c
Ses our Elaborate
Showlnjof
New Silk:
and Net
Waists
Jusl received a shipment of
Ladies' Long and Shorl
Swealer Coals in while
and colors
Elaborately Trimmed
one piece black Nuns-
veiling Dresses $20. '
One piece black Nuns
veiling dresses elab-
orately braided back
end front and large
embroidered ross on
front. Speclil value
at $20.00
Other Dresses at $12 00 lo $10 00
Free Fares to
Chickasha both
Ways
Ladies living out side
of Chickasha making
purchases of $5.00 or
' - over may have tbeir
railroad fare refunded
on a basis of one mile
both ways for each
dollars worth of goods
purchased.
Mail Orders Receive Prompt
Attention
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419 Chickasha Avenue
Chickasha Okla.
Imported Pattern Hats
Reduced
Our .entire stock of
imported pattern bats
will - be offered this
week at
Reduced Prints
Ladies Imported Kid
Gloves $1.25
Ladies 2-clasp im-
ported kid gloves In
black or colors.
Guaranteed quality.
Fitted to the hand
Per pair
$1.25
Full linedrivinggloves
$1.25 to $4.00
Ladies Pure Linen
Handkerclrefs
Hi ree for 25 cents.
Ladies hem-stitched
pure Irish linen hand
kerchiefs. This week - -
Three for 25 cents
Just received a larie shipment of
children school bats
W. B. America's great-
est Corset
A shape for every 't "
figure. Puce $r.oo
to $5.00 '
All corsets fitted with-
out extra charge
50c embroidered hosa
39 cents
Lad es black imported
pure lisle hose hand-
somely embroidered.
50c quality. Special
price pair
39 cents
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HELP WANTED.
Wanted Party to raove dirt. Phone
849 or 217. 19 3-
Wanted A live well appearing 'so-
licitor for out of town work. Address
"Success" care Express. 19-3t
LOST AND FOUND.
Lost E'ocketbook containing $45
with name of Jim Taylor therein.
Finder return to this office and re-
ceive reward. lC-6t
Lost Lady's gold watch near Hock
Island depot. Finder please return to
Mrs. M. L. Andrews or phone 4G9.
21-St
MISCELLANEOUS.
AGLNTS FOR LA VUUUb bUl I b AND CUA 1 b
T i ' '4
Just a Few
No. 144. Three fine lots east front
on boulevard in Sparks addition;
i"-rnis on this at $650.
No. 169. Good 4-roora house with
In and closet; well and pump; eleo
!c lights; In Phillips addition. Price
No. 66. Three Improved farms oi
S20 acres each In three miles of rail-
road station on rural route near
cbool; $18 per acre.
Money to loan on farm or city prop
erty. Quick Inspection. No delaj Id
getting money.
FAYETTE COPELAVO
Phor.i 679. 224'3 Chickasha Av
' (First Published Oct. 7 1M9.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES-
TATE BY GUARDIAN.
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
Mary Estella Brashears and Tola
Itrnshears.
Notice Is hereby given In pursuance
of an order of the county court of the
county of Le Flore state of Oklahoma
made on the 2nd day of October 19(19
the undersigned gunrdian of the es-
tute of Mary Estella Rrashears and
Tola llrashears will sell at private
sale to the highest bidder subject to
confirmation by said court on Satur-
day October 30th 1909 at 10 o'clock
a. m. at Potenu Le Flore county Ok-
lahoma all the right title and Inter
est o fsaid Mary Estella Brashears and
Tola Brashears In and to the following
described real estate situated in Grady
county state of Oklahoma to wit:
EVa of N'E'i; EV& of WU2 of NE4;
E'4 of SEV4 of section 21 township
9 north range G west belonging to
Mary Estella Brashears; and the W
of SE4; EV4 of NK4 of SYK; W!
of WVi of NEVi ; EVa of E13 of NW4;
W of NE4 of NW14 of section 21
'ownship 9 north range C west belong-
ing to Tola Brashears.
Said real estate will be sold on the
following terms and conditions to wit:
Cash on delivery of deed.
Bids for the purchase thereof must
be In writing and must be filed in the
county court or delivered to the under-
signed at Panama Oklahoma.
Dated this the (ith day of October
1909.
Benjamin F. Brashears
10-7 21d Guardian.
(First Published Sept. 30 1909.)
NOTICE OF BALE or nCAL ES-
TATE. $n the Matter of Estate of Ruby
G. Agent Charles C. Agent and Baby
Agent Minors II. C. Agent Guardian.
Probate No. 7fi6.
Notice Is hereby given In pursuance
of an order of the county court of the
comity of Sequoyah state of Oklahoma
made on the 28th day of September
1909 tho undersigned JI. C. Agent
gunrdian of the estate of Ruby O.
Agent Charles C. Agent and Baby
Agent minoi s will sell at "private sale
to the highest bidder subject to con-
firmation by said court on Slonday
the 2.".th day of October 1909 at 2
o'clock p. m. at the office of Curtis
& Moore at Eallltaw Sequoyah county
state of Oklahoma all the right title
and Interest of the said Ruby G. Agent
Charles C. Agent and Baby Agent mi-
nors In and to the following described
real estate situated la Grady county
state of Oklahoma to-wlt:
The S of SE nnd EV4 of SE& of
SW'i of section 6 township 7 north
range 6 west and of SV of
SW4 of section 5 and NE of NE'A
of NV and NV4 of NW of NE
and NE4 of NE4 of section 7 and
WVi of XW'4 of NW14 of section 8
all in township 7 north range 6 west
containing 210 acres more or less. '
Said real estate will be sold on tho
following terms aud conditions to-wlt:
For cash In hand.
Bids for the purchase thereof must
be In writing and must be filed in the
county court or delivered to the under-
signed at the office of Curtis & Moore
attorneys at law Sallisaw Soquoyah
county Oklahoma.
Dated the 28th day of September
1909. II. C. Agent
Guardian.
Curtis & Moore
Attorneys for Guardian
9-30-2 Id Sallisaw Okla.
A BARGAIN.
Ten acres of land close In on South-
west Hill. Call at Chronophone The-
ater. 19 (jt
City Real Estate For Sale
n v rt
One 8-room modern Bouse barn and
walks all new and up to date. Lot
50x105 good shade trees a splendid
home for anyone close In.' Price
$4000; will pay 12 per cent on In-
vestment. Lot 75xlC5 two good houses on
Chickasha avenue pays 15 per cent on
Investment.
Lot C0xlG5 with 4-room plastered
house. Price 950; $200 cash balance
$15 per month.
Lot 90x165 two good houses rents
for $50 per month close In on Kansas
avenue all for $5000; $2000 cash bal-
ance one two and three years.
One vacant DO-foot lot Dakota ave-
nue and Eighth street cheap at $600.
200 feet east front on Southwest
Hill for $650. A real bargain.
Four-room house almost new .near
South school building; price $1400;
$200 cash balance $25 per month.
I represent only the best Old Line
Fire Insurance Company In the World.
A. B. THOMPSON
Phone 688. Room 7 Rutherford Bldg
9-1-d-tt
UP BEFORE THE BAR.
N. H. Brown an attorney of Pitts-
burg Vt. writes: "We have used Dr.
King's New Life Pills for years and
find them such a good family medicine
we wouldn't be without them." For
chills constipation biliousness or sick
headache they work wonders. 25c at
Brown & Co.'s. D&W
To Trade $1500.00 mens clothing
shoes and notions for Chickasha prop-
erty. Write me what you will trade
me. P. R. Sanders Sayre Okla.
10-4-1 mo
For Rent Large barn room for twe
hcrses. 615 South Sixth street. 20-31
For Rent Nicely furnished room
with bath and all modern conveniences
within three blocks of bank corner.
Ring 555. Two gentlemen preferred.
21-3t
FOE BALE.
For Rent Four large rooms up-
stairs with hall and nice closets; also
modern conveniences; desirable loca-
tion. C7 Iowa avenue. 21-St
For Rent New 12-room house close
to business center suitable for board-
ers and roomers. 424 Pennsylvania
avenue. Phone 644. 21-3t
For Rent Nicely furnis'hed sleeping
room all modern. 623 Colorado ave-
nue. 21-3t
For Sale A high-grade "Radiant"
heater nearly new in first-class condl.
(ion. Will be sold at a bargain It tak-
e:i at once. Phone 164 or call at 1101
Chickasha avenue. 10-12-tl
For Sale Choicest residence lota In
the city for dale at a bargain located
In Highland Park highest and health-
iest addition to city. Sea Cad Allard.
- 244
For Rent Two nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping 728
South Fourth street. 20-3t
For Rent Five-room house on cor
ner Fourteenth and Florida. Good
house well cistern cement cellar;
400 feet of ground and good orchard.
Poultry yard with chicken wire barn;
$25 per month. Jenkins & Major
Basement First National Bank Build
ing. 20-3t
For Rent Room 1 Sayer building.
C. T. Erwin Agent 224 Chickasha
avenue. . . 19-31
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Wanted ToT locate In Chickasha as
bookkeeper or' bank clerR. Now tiolrt
good position In Oklahoma City. Good
references. Address C. G. No. 201
West ; Fifth street Oklahoma City
Okla. -':'' ' ' 18-3t
For Sale Cheap SligliUy used gas
range Out at gaa. district jeaaon foi
selling. - Phone 849 or 217. : T9.6t
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE $1250.
. Seven-room house 50-foot lot close
In on Wkota. Price $1250. Best bar-
gain 1n Chickasha. Get busy at once
and see this.
Jenkins & Major
19-3t Bastment First Nat'l Bank.
I hereby warn all parties from pur-
chasing a $100 promissory not? due
Nov. 1 1909 given by me to O. J.
Gray for a five-year sub-lease on the
part of allotment of Gilbert Woolery
(a minor) located In section 33 town-
ihip 5 north range 7 west above part
lying on west and joining C R. & P.
right of way. I hereby protest the pay-
ment of above note on the grounds
that said O. J. Gray had 110 valid lease
on above land.
(Signed) W. S. Thompson
Agawam Okla.
Oct. 15 1909. 15 -fit
THE BEST PLASTER.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on
to the affected parts is superior to any
plaster. When troubled with lame
back or pains In the aide or chest give
It a trial and you are certain to be
mora than pleased with the prompt
relief which it affords. This liniment
nlso relieves rheumatic pains and Is
certain to please anyone suffering from
that disease. Sold by all druggists.
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Lots are selling FAST
To get in on the
GROUND FLOOR
You must see us today
Phone 18
ROSS & DAVIS
General Agents
CHICKASHA SHOEING SHOP
E. CRAIG Proprietor.
General Blacksmith Carriage
and Plow Work. All Work
Guaranteed. Fine Repair-
ing aud New Vehicles of all
Kinds Made to Order.'
Telephone 629. Fourth Stre
Between Kansas and
Colorado.
7.9-1 mo
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Horse Shoeing a Specialty
Three Slory Brick
Bath and Sample Room
Steam Heat
Midway
European
Regular Meals 25 cents...
Lunch Counter Always Open
311 Cliickaslia Avenue.
Z. L. McFarland Prop.
"EXZEjnneeHEBSti
JUST HARNESS JUST HARNESS
Leather is an absolute essential in the. make-up oi & '
first class harness A.ml when we say (leather) we
don't mean some inferior grade of cheap leather
with a '(hurry up) finish that resembeles the real
article BUT a good A-l hand-sluffed oak the kind
used in our celebrated popular line of hand made
harness.
CHEANEY HARNESS CO.
JUST HARNESS : JUST HARNESS
Ask Your Grocer
Ask. for Full Cream Flour
If you want the best baking
results. It has stood the test
of many an oven and the
bread rolls pies cakes etc
made from it came out bright
and smiling when even a fair-
baker used it. Taste that
name (or this ad) in your
pantdq please.
Chickasha Milling Company
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a. i'. bniitti rresntent Vm. lnman Viec-rres.
. . Home Viee-rres. Ed F. Johns Cashier
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THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
CHICKASHA OKLA. ;Vr
Capita' - - $75000
Surplus and Profits 45000
Your Business Solicited
DIRECTORS
B. r. Smith Win. Inman W. W. Home J. P. Sharpo
J. P. Dritrgers J. C. Driggers Ed P. Johns
Accounts of merchants corporations anrl tndividualii solicited. Rrery eoarte x-
tenovd cunstatant with conseivativc bnkin(r.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 244, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1909, newspaper, October 21, 1909; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729448/m1/7/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.